The wermacht advance ground to a sudden halt yesterday afternoon as its movement allotment was used up. Now the world watches on as turn-based British forces slowly move each and every unit, with the Americans and Soviets expected to move later this evening. "We've got our whole next move all planned out," said Field Marshall Runstadt, expressing that he and the German people were eager to get to go again.

ALLIED COMMANDOS STRIKE VALUABLE SPAWN POINTS

A combined airborne and ground forces assault yesterday secured six valuable respawn points all along the Belgian coast, say our sources at the front. The new spawn points will accelerate the march to the Rhine by enabling soldiers killed at the front to start from Belgium instead of back in France. Reports of German snipers staying behind to camp the freshly acquired respawn points are unconfirmed.